Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impact on energetic processes in animals. Here we show that high PCO2 can suppress metabolism, measured as oxygen consumption, in the pteropod, L. helicina forma antarctica, by ∼20%. The rates measured at 180–380 µatm (MO2 = 1.25 M−0.25, p = 0.007) were significantly higher (ANCOVA, p = 0.004) than those measured at elevated target CO2 levels in 2007 (789–1000 µatm, = 0.78 M−0.32, p = 0.0008; Fig. 1). However, we further demonstrate metabolic plasticity in response to regional phytoplankton concentration and that the response to CO2 is dependent on the baseline level of metabolism. We hypothesize that reduced regional Chl a levels in 2008 s...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
As anthropogenic activities directly and indirectly increase carbon dioxide (CO2) and decrease oxyg...
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Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
The pelagic ecosystem is facing a number of changes due to anthropogenic forcing; in particular glob...
Thecosome pteropods are considered highly sensitive to ocean acidification. During the Arctic winter...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
Pteropods (pelagic snails) are abundant zooplankton in the Southern Ocean where they are important g...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
Abstract. Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed t...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
As anthropogenic activities directly and indirectly increase carbon dioxide (CO2) and decrease oxyg...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
Ocean acidification, caused by elevated seawater carbon dioxide levels, may have a deleterious impac...
The pelagic ecosystem is facing a number of changes due to anthropogenic forcing; in particular glob...
Thecosome pteropods are considered highly sensitive to ocean acidification. During the Arctic winter...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
Pteropods (pelagic snails) are abundant zooplankton in the Southern Ocean where they are important g...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
Abstract. Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed t...
Shelled pteropods (Thecosomata) are a group of holoplanktonic mollusks that are believed to be espec...
As anthropogenic activities directly and indirectly increase carbon dioxide (CO2) and decrease oxyg...
© The Author(s), 2012. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribut...